Documents, Letters, Etc.

These are highlights of over 70 letters between Fr. Holley and his bishops, and between the bishops and themselves, outlining the long career of the Worcester Diocese priest. They make it clear that there were numerous instances of the priest being reported for child sex abuse or actually being caught at it. Over the course of his 28-year career in church assignments, he was sent to church-run treatment facilities on four occasions, but was repeatedly deemed “cured” and then sent out to more parish assignments. READ LETTERS PDF

Dear Chairman Kline — Tomorrow, you will have an opportunity to send an important message to people across the United States. It’s a diverse group, made up of tens of thousands of victims of sexual abuse by Catholic priests, nuns, brothers, and bishops.READ FULL ARTICLE

Reporter Colleen Hield at the Albuquerque Journal sent the November 1995 Boston Globe news story about my being sick, and refusing to sign a confidentiality agreement to Fr. Holley in his New Mexico prison. This is his response to her, written in February 1996. Regarding my having AIDS, he wrote, “The age of miracles is not over.”READ LETTER PDF